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]]>The paper examines one of the very popular social and communication dynamics on social networks and media, and it will be published for the ACM SIG Proceedings. In the paper I am arguing that the little things you think are pointless and does not have a practical information value – posts on Facebook and Twitter, Flickr comments, fav’s, the likes, the pokes and the tweets about food, weather, the mundane brief status updates – all turn out to have a vital social and communication value that even merits a new phrase – “phatic-posts
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